Racial Prejudice Predicts Less Desire to Learn About White Privilege

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY(2017)

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White people often experience unpleasant emotions in response to learning about white privilege (phillips & Lowery, 2015; pinterits, poteat, & spanierman, 2009) Tow studies (total N = 1.310) examined how race attitudes relate to white people's desires to avoid or learn information about white privilege. white participants completed measures of their race attitudes, desire to change white privilege, and their desire to avoid learning information about white privilege. study 1 showed that participants who preferred their racial in-group reported less desire to change white privilege and greater desire to avoid learning information about white privilege. inconsistent with expectations, Study 2 showed that participants who anticipated negative affective responses to learning about white privilege reported greater desire to change white privilege.
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information avoidance,attitudes,negative affect,intergroup relations
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